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Goulston & Storrs, A Professional Corporation is a Boston-based law firm. According to the National Law Journal's 2014 NLJ 350 ranking of firms based on size, Goulston & Storrs, A Professional Corporation has 166 attorneys and is the 236th largest firm in the United States. With $129,000,000 in gross revenue in 2013, the firm placed 176th on The American Lawyer's 2014 Am Law 200 ranking. The firm has offices in DC, MA, NC and NY.

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